Effective
May 16,
2014,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
Eighth
District
Subcommittee
issued a
public
reprimand
to
Eric Lee
Sisler
for
violating
a
professional
rule
that
governs
diligence.
This was
an
agreed
disposition
of
misconduct
charges.

On May
30,
2014,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
Third
District
--
Section
I
Subcommittee,
issued a
public
reprimand
to
James
Wicker
Traylor
for
violating
professional
rules
that
govern
competence,
diligence,
and
communication.
This was
an
agreed
disposition
of
misconduct
charges.

Effective
June 9,
2014,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
Disciplinary
Board
summarily
suspended
Willard
Phillip
McCrone’s
license
to
practice
law for
thirty
days
based on
the
suspension
of his
license
by the
Supreme
Court of
the
State of
California.
Mr.
McCrone
was
ordered
to
appear
June 27,
2014 to
show
cause
why the
discipline
imposed
in
California
should
not be
imposed
in
Virginia.

*On June
27,
2014,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
Disciplinary
Board
suspended
Willard
Phillip
McCrone’s
license
to
practice
law for
one year
with
terms,
with all
but
thirty
days
suspended.
This was
a
reciprocal
disciplinary
action
based on
misconduct
that
occurred
in
California
and for
which
the
California
Supreme
Court
disciplined
Mr.
McCrone.

Effective
June 10,
2014,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
Disciplinary
Board
has
suspended
Kiran
Moolchand
Dewan’s
license
to
practice
law
based on
the
revocation
of his
license
in
Maryland.
Mr.
Dewan
was
ordered
to
appear
on June
27,
2014, to
show
cause
why the
same
discipline
that was
imposed
in
Maryland
should
not be
imposed
in
Virginia.

*On June
23,
2014,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
Disciplinary
Board
revoked
Kiran
Moolchand
Dewan’s
license
to
practice
law
based on
the
revocation
of his
license
in
Maryland.
In
consenting
to the
revocation,
Mr.
Dewan
admitted
that the
charges
against
him are
true and
that he
could
not
successfully
defend
against
them.
Mr.
Dewan’s
license
was
summarily
suspended
on June
10,
2014.

On May
16,
2014,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
Disciplinary
Board
revoked
William
Shawn
McDaniel’s
license
to
practice
law for
violating
professional
rules
that
govern
diligence,
communication,
safekeeping
property,
declining
or
terminating
representation,
bar
admission
and
disciplinary
matters,
and
misconduct.

Effective
April
28,
2014,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
suspended
Michael
Shawn
Santa
Barbara’s
license
to
practice
law for
one
year.
The
board
also
imposed
a
three-month
suspension
to run
concurrently.
Mr.
Santa
Barbara’s
license
had been
summarily
suspended
based on
his July
9, 2013,
suspension
by the
Supreme
Court of
Appeals
of West
Virginia.

Effective
May 16,
2014,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
Disciplinary
Board
suspended
Jane
Karen
Eshagpoor’s
license
to
practice
law for
ninety
days for
violating
professional
rules
that
govern
communication,
safekeeping
property,
declining
or
terminating
representation,
unauthorized
practice
of law;
multijurisdictional
practice
of law,
bar
admission
and
disciplinary
matters,
and
misconduct.
This was
an
agreed
disposition
of
misconduct
charges.

Effective
April
30,
2014, a
three-judge
panel of
the
Circuit
Court of
the City
of
Richmond
suspended
William
Stephen
Coleman’s
license
to
practice
law for
six
month
with
terms
for
violating
professional
rules
that
govern
safekeeping
property.
This was
an
agreed
disposition
of
misconduct
charges.

On May
14,
2014,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
Fourth
District
Subcommittee
issued a
public
admonition
to
Vivien
J.
Cockburn
for
violating
Washington,
D.C.,
professional
rules
that
govern
special
responsibilities
of a
prosecutor
and
misconduct.
This was
an
agreed
disposition
of
misconduct
charges.

On March
28,
2014,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
Disciplinary
Board
issued a
public
reprimand
to
Paul
Joseph
Bohnet
for
violating
professional
rules
that
govern
bar
admission
and
disciplinary
matters,
and
misconduct.

On May
1, 2014,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
First
District
Subcommittee
issued a
public
reprimand
to
Richard
Scott
Gordon
for
violating
professional
rules
that
govern
diligence,
fairness
to
opposing
party
and
counsel,
and bar
admission
and
disciplinary
matters.
This was
an
agreed
disposition
of
misconduct
charges.

On April
9, 2014,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
Seventh
District
Subcommittee
issued a
public
reprimand
to
Phillip
Stone
Griffin
II
for
violating
a
professional
rule
that
governs
communication
with
persons
represented
by
counsel.
This was
an
agreed
disposition
of
misconduct
charges.

On May
1, 2014,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
Disciplinary
Board
revoked
David
Raymond
Flynn’s
license
to
practice
law. In
consenting
to the
revocation,
Mr.
Flynn
acknowledged
that if
the
disciplinary
proceedings
based on
his
alleged
misconduct
were
brought
to a
conclusion
he could
not
successfully
defend
them.

Effective
April
28,
2014,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
Disciplinary
Board
summarily
suspended
Michael
Shawn
Santa
Barbara’s
license
to
practice
law
based on
his July
9, 2013,
three-month
suspension
by the
Supreme
Court of
Appeals
of West
Virginia.
Mr.
Santa
Barbara
was
ordered
to
appear
on May
16,
2014, to
show
cause
why the
discipline
imposed
in West
Virginia
should
not be
imposed
in
Virginia.

Effective
April
28,
2014,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
Disciplinary
Board
summarily
suspended
Michael
Shawn
Santa
Barbara’s
license
to
practice
law
based on
his July
9, 2013,
three-month
suspension
by the
Supreme
Court of
Appeals
of West
Virginia.
Mr.
Santa
Barbara
was
ordered
to
appear
on May
16,
2014, to
show
cause
why the
discipline
imposed
in West
Virginia
should
not be
imposed
in
Virginia.

April
25, 2014

Marcus
Noah
Perdue
III, 416
West
Locust
Street,
Covington,
VA 24426

VSB
Docket
No.
14-000-098235

On April
25,
2014,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
Disciplinary
Board
revoked
Marcus
Noah
Perdue
III’s
license
to
practice
law for
failing
to
comply
with
requirements
imposed
on him
by the
board’s
one-year
suspension
order
issued
August
23,
2013.

On March
28,
2014,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
Disciplinary
Board
suspended
Jason
Christopher
Roper’s
license
to
practice
law for
six
months
for
failing
to
fulfill
terms of
a public
reprimand
ordered
June 25,
2013.
The
six-month
suspension
will
begin at
the
conclusion
of a
current
three-year
suspension
imposed
February
17,
2012.

On April
23,
2014,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
Third
District
Subcommittee,
Section
II
issued a
public
reprimand
with
terms to
Brent
Alan
Jackson
for
violating
professional
rules
that
govern
safekeeping
property
and
conflict
of
interest:
general
rule.
This was
an
agreed
disposition
of
misconduct
charges.

On March
24,
2014,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
Fifth
District
–
Section
III
Subcommittee
issued a
public
reprimand
with
terms to
John
Douglas
Primeau
for
violating
professional
rules
that
govern
scope of
representation,
diligence,
and
communication.
This was
an
agreed
disposition
of
misconduct
charges.

Effective
May 1,
2014,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
Disciplinary
Board
suspended
Diane
Baily
Fenton’s
license
to
practice
law for
120 days
for
violating
professional
rules
that
govern
diligence,
communication,
and
declining
or
terminating
representation.
This was
an
agreed
disposition
of
misconduct
charges.

On April
1, 2014,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
Seventh
District
Committee
issued a
public
reprimand
to
William
L.
Stables
Jr.
for
failing
to
comply
with the
terms of
a public
admonition
issued
by the
Seventh
District
Subcommittee
on June
3, 2013.
Mr.
Stables
was
found to
have
violated
professional
rules
that
govern
diligence,
communication,
and bar
admission
and
disciplinary
matters.

Effective
April 7,
2014,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
Disciplinary
Board
summarily
suspended
Duane
Timothy
Phillips’s
license
to
practice
law
based on
his
three-month
suspension
by the
Supreme
Court of
New
Jersey.
Mr.
Phillips
was
ordered
to
appear
on April
25,
2014, to
show
cause
why the
discipline
imposed
in New
Jersey
should
not be
imposed
in
Virginia.

On March
28,
2014,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
Disciplinary
Board
suspended
John
F.
Kane’s
license
to
practice
law for
one year
and one
day for
violating
professional
rules
that
govern
misconduct
and
unauthorized
practice
of law;
multijurisdictional
practice
of law.

*On
April 7,
2014,
Mr. Kane
filed an
appeal
with the
Supreme
Court of
Virginia.

On
February
26,
2014, a
three-judge
panel of
the
Circuit
Court of
the City
of
Norfolk
revoked
John
Wesley
Bonney’s
license
to
practice
law for
violating
professional
rules
that
govern
competence,
safekeeping
property,
candor
toward
the
tribunal,
and
misconduct.

*On
April
30,
2014,
Mr.
Bonney
filed an
appeal
with the
Supreme
Court of
Virginia.

On March
26,
2014,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
Fifth
District
–
Section
III
Subcommittee
issued a
public
reprimand
to
Robert
Adam
May, Jr.
for
violating
professional
rules
that
govern
bar
admission
and
disciplinary
matters.
This was
an
agreed
disposition
of
misconduct
matters.

Effective
April 7,
2014,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
Disciplinary
Board
summarily
suspended
Jorge
Antonia
Rodriguez’s
license
to
practice
law
based on
his
thirty-day
suspension
by the
Supreme
Court of
the
State of
Illinois.
Mr.
Rodriguez
was
ordered
to
appear
on April
25,
2014, to
show
cause
why the
same
discipline
that was
imposed
in
Illinois
should
not be
imposed
in
Virginia.

On April
25,
2014,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
Disciplinary
Board
suspended
Jorge
Antonio
Rodriguez’s
license
to
practice
law for
thirty
days
based on
his
thirty-day
suspension
by the
Supreme
Court of
the
State of
Illinois.
Mr.
Rodriguez’s
license
was
summarily
suspended
on April
7, 2014,
and he
was
ordered
to show
cause
why the
same
discipline
that was
imposed
in
Illinois
should
not be
imposed
in
Virginia.

On March
27,
2014,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
Third
District
Subcommittee
issued a
public
admonition
with
terms to
Darryl
Arthur
Parker
for
violating
professional
rules
that
govern
diligence,
communication,
and
safekeeping
property.
This was
an
agreed
disposition
of
misconduct
charges.

Effective
March
14,
2014,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
Disciplinary
Board
suspended
Douglas
Edward
Mataconis’s
license
to
practice
law for
nine
months
for
violating
professional
rules
that
govern
competence,
scope of
representation,
diligence,
communication,
fees,
and bar
admission
and
disciplinary
matters.
This was
an
agreed
disposition
of
misconduct
charges.

On
February
21,
2014,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
Disciplinary
Board
revoked
Dale
Eugene
Duncan’s
license
to
practice
law for
violating
professional
rules
that
govern
competence;
communication;
conflict
of
interest:
general
rule;
declining
or
terminating
representation;
and
misconduct.

Effective
February
28,
2014,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
Disciplinary
Board
suspended
James
Pearce
Brice
Jr.’s
license
to
practice
law for
thirty
days for
violating
professional
rules
that
govern
safekeeping
property
and bar
admission
and
disciplinary
matters.
This was
an
agreed
disposition
of
misconduct
charges.

On
February
21,
2014,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
Seventh
District
Subcommittee
issued a
public
reprimand
to
Lorie
Ellen
O’Donnell
for
violating
professional
rules
that
govern
misconduct.
This was
an
agreed
disposition
of
misconduct
charges.

On
February
19,
2014,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
Fifth
District
–
Section
III
Subcommittee
issued a
public
reprimand
to
Robert
Monroe
Cooper
Jr.
for
violating
professional
rules
that
govern
diligence
and
communication.
This was
an
agreed
disposition
of
misconduct
charges.

Effective
January
6, 2014,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
Disciplinary
Board
suspended
Michael
Bruce
Stone’s
license
to
practice
law for
two
years,
with all
but
ninety
days
stayed
conditioned
upon his
compliance
with
terms.
The
Virginia
ruling
is based
on the
actions
taken by
the
Supreme
Court of
California.

On
February
10,
2014,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
Third
District
Subcommittee
issued a
public
reprimand
to
Vaughan
Christopher
Jones
for
violating
a
professional
rule
that
governs
safekeeping
property.
This was
an
agreed
disposition
of
misconduct
charges.

On
January
30,
2014,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
Third
District
Subcommittee,
Section
II,
issued a
public
reprimand
with
terms to
Douglass
Hayden
Fisher
for
violating
professional
rules
that
govern
diligence,
communication,
safekeeping
property,
and
declining
or
terminating
representation.
This was
an
agreed
disposition
of
misconduct
charges.

On
January
10,
2014,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
Fifth
District
Subcommittee,
Section
III,
issued a
public
reprimand
to
Francis
Allen
Minor
for
violating
professional
rules
that
govern
competence,
diligence,
safekeeping
property,
responsibilities
regarding
nonlawyer
assistants,
professional
independence
of a
lawyer,
direct
contact
with
prospective
clients
and
recommendation
of
professional
employment,
bar
admission
and
disciplinary
matters,
and
misconduct.
This was
an
agreed
disposition
of
misconduct
charges.

On
January
27,
2014,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
Disciplinary
Board
administratively
suspended
David
Raymond
Flynn's
license
to
practice
law for
failing
to
comply
with a
subpoena
duces
tecum
issued
by the
bar.

On
November
26,
2013, a
three-judge
panel of
the
Circuit
Court
for
Williamsburg/James
City
County
issued a
memorandum
order
imposing
a public
admonition
to
Nathan
Robert
Green
for
violating
a
professional
rule
that
governs
fairness
to
opposing
party
and
counsel.
The
court
dismissed
a charge
that
Green
had
violated
a rule
that
governs
conflict
of
interest:
general
rule,
for lack
of clear
and
convincing
evidence.

On
January
8, 2014,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
Fourth
District
Subcommittee
issued a
public
reprimand
with
terms to
Stephen
John
Saunders
for
violating
professional
rules
that
govern
fees and
safekeeping
property.
This was
an
agreed
disposition
of
misconduct
charges.

Effective
March
31,
2014,
the
Circuit
Court of
the City
of
Norfolk
suspended
Benjamin
Thomas
Reed’s
license
to
practice
law for
two
years
with
terms
for
violating
professional
rules
that
govern
safekeeping
property
and
misconduct.

On
November
25,
2013,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
Fourth
District
–
Section
I
Subcommittee
issued a
public
reprimand
with
terms to
Bibi
Bahizi
Musafiri
for
violating
professional
rules
that
govern
diligence,
communication,
safekeeping
property,
and
declining
or
terminating
representation.

On
November
20,
2013,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
Disciplinary
Board
suspended
Kyle
Mars
Courtnall’s
license
to
practice
law for
fifteen
months
for
violating
professional
rules
that
govern
competence,
diligence,
communication,
conflict
of
interest:
general
rule,
safekeeping
property,
declining
or
terminating
representation,
and
misconduct.
This was
an
agreed
disposition
of
misconduct
charges.

Effective
January
6, 2014,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
summarily
suspended
Robert
Stuart
Collins’s
license
to
practice
law
based on
his
guilty
plea in
the
United
State
District
Court
for the
Western
District
of
Virginia,
Big
Stone
Gap
Division,
to four
felony
counts
of
possession
of a
controlled
substance
by
fraud.
The
board
ordered
Mr.
Collins
to
appear
on
January
24,
2014, to
show
cause
why his
license
to
practice
law
should
not be
further
suspended
or
revoked.

*On
January
22,
2014,
the case
was
continued
generally
by the
Disciplinary
Board.